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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 557
Location: Burbank | Have any of you guys tried to put an O on a rack stand. I am making one and it doesn't have the pad on the bottom yet but when I put one on to try for size, it spins around. I may have to put a bumper of some kind to hold them. If you've experienced this how did you fix it? |
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Joined: June 2012 Posts: 2316
Location: Pueblo West, CO | I use a QuikLok rack for my guitars.
It works well for Os. They come in 3-guitar, 5-guitar and 7-guitar models. Not sure if they're still available. |
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Joined: August 2002 Posts: 598
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA | Hello, Mario,
What Dan said. Hamilton Stands also makes these, but only in 3 and 5 guitar types, without wheels. I got a 3-guitar model for using in church.
Mike S.
Ottawa, ON.,
CANADA
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 557
Location: Burbank | Those are nice. the one I am making is all wood so I will have to put something on the bottom. thanks |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2791
Location: Atlanta, GA. | Here's a Quikloc for 6 guitars for a good sale price.
https://rockininstruments.com/products/quick-lok-gs-460-universal-gu... |
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Joined: February 2016 Posts: 1802
Location: When?? | Depending on your rack's design and configuration...
You can buy soft-foam pipe cover tube at Home Depot/Lowe's for cheap. Cut to desired length, slit it lengthwise on one side, and it will probably slip right over the wood's edges and hold the bowls in place. If you get the 3" outside diameter (1.5" inside tube hole), the slit will pry open anywhere from 1/4" to 2.5" wide for a nice snug fit. Some brands are already pre-slitted.
(I had to edit this, like, 5 times trying to picture the possibilities of your rack design!)
Edited by Love O Fair 2020-06-27 1:17 PM
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